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GMJ News > GMJ Briefs > What Health Workers Need to Know About PAHO’s Three-Pronged Strategy for Disease Elimination in Latin America

What Health Workers Need to Know About PAHO’s Three-Pronged Strategy for Disease Elimination in Latin America

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Last updated: 29/06/2026 00:23
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PAHO and Argentina's Mundo Sano Foundation partner to eliminate neglected tropical diseases affecting 200 million people in the Americas. The agreement includes comprehensive cervical cancer prevention targeting underserved communities. — Photo: Monstera Production / Pexels
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The PAHO-Mundo Sano partnership introduces three interconnected priorities that healthcare providers and community health workers should understand. First, the initiative targets elimination of neglected tropical diseases affecting 200 million people in the Americas through enhanced surveillance and coordinated control efforts. Second, it expands cervical cancer prevention by increasing HPV vaccination access and screening coverage in rural and indigenous communities, addressing a disease killing women disproportionately in low-income settings. Third, the partnership creates integrated surveillance systems enabling real-time disease monitoring and rapid response capabilities. For frontline health workers, this means expanded resources for community-based interventions, improved training opportunities, and access to evidence-based prevention strategies. The collaboration demonstrates that eliminating these diseases requires sustained investment in underserved populations, local partnerships, and comprehensive surveillance infrastructure—all components now mobilized across the Americas.

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